Making ends meet on an NSS stipend isn’t enough; you also need to practice financial restraint, work side jobs, and save wisely. Are you using your allawa as a springboard or as a chance lost?
In Ghana, entering the realm of national service can be intimidating, particularly when it comes to handling your allawa, or National Service Scheme (NSS) allowance. At this point, financial independence is a given and adulthood officially begins.
Here’s how to successfully navigate this stage and use your allawa as a springboard.
Entering Ghana’s National Service (NSS) system can be intimidating, particularly when it comes to handling your allawa, or National Service Scheme (NSS) allowance. This is the time when adulthood sets in and financial independence is unavoidable. Here’s how to successfully navigate this stage and make your allawa a springboard for success.
Budget Like a Pro
Budgeting is not just for finance gurus; it’s a vital survival tool. Break down your monthly allowance into essentials such as accommodation, transportation, food, and—most importantly—savings. The secret lies in distinguishing between needs and wants.
‘It’s important to discipline yourself to stick to a plan, no matter how small your income may seem. Your future self will thank you for the effort, financial experts advise.“
Invest in Personal Growth
It’s time to concentrate on improving yourself after you’ve addressed the fundamentals. Career experts advise, “Investing in yourself doesn’t always mean spending a lot of money.” Online classes, workshops, and even reading books can help you learn new talents or improve your current ones.
Embrace the Side Hustle Culture
Look for a side business if your allawa feels unworthy. Whether it’s tutoring, freelancing, or launching a small business based on your interests, side gigs enhance your resume and offer an extra source of money.
Save for Rainy Days
Setting away a portion of your allowance for emergencies is a must, even if you have a strong desire to indulge. “Building a safety net ensures you’re prepared for unexpected situations,” financial planners emphasize. It’s similar to purchasing peace of mind for your future self.
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Lay the Groundwork for a Bright Future
It takes more than just making ends meet to succeed during your NSS year. It’s about laying the groundwork for what lies ahead. You’re getting ready for life after service by making sensible financial decisions, making investments in your own development, looking into side projects, and setting aside money for emergencies.
This stage offers a special combination of opportunities and obstacles. According to one NSS graduate, “How well you manage your allawa is where your journey after NSS begins.” Let’s make it worthwhile.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA